I was gonna say grass, but wanted to cover ALL material that might tickle said ballzThat's it ........... our version was the grass ticlkes their balzzz
Buy an 880![]()
Knock down the rakers on the opposite side of the chain a littleI’m kinda pissed my total light 24 is no longer cutting straight. Less hours on it than my boss’s sugi as well. Rail worn on one side more than other.
I’ll try that next time or I’ll use it as a firewood bar. It’s worthless to me falling or bucking veneer nowKnock down the rakers on the opposite side of the chain a little![]()
Dress the rails with a rail dresser and put it back in service. Often over looked tool that isn't terribly expensive. I save lots of bars...I’ll try that next time or I’ll use it as a firewood bar. It’s worthless to me falling or bucking veneer now. Binds in the cut. Not exactly sure what caused it to do that... either the bar just was just wore out or it was something I did. Running a squeal (stihl
), ES (I think it’s made in Germany) bar I had laying around. I actually like it, real nice bar. Strong 6 rivet tip and stiff.
Thanks Jeff, I’ll take you up on that! I’m baffled because the bar is straight, no burrs. The chain does move more to one side of the rail than the other.Bring it to gtg. I will bring my bar stuff. See if we can dress it and fix it up.